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The City Council held a hearing Monday to discuss the dangers of unregulated sidewalk ATM machines.

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Custom Men on West 57th Street sued Pedro Espada, saying he never paid his Feb. 2009 bill for six custom-made suits.

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Together, the new laws form the most extensive overhaul of recycling in the city in more than 20 years.

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New York has become the last state in the nation to adopt no-fault divorces.

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A law meant to stamp out illegal hotels also prohibits tenants from renting out their apartments while they're on vacation.

Manhattan »

Bloomberg opposed a bill that would have banned the city from towing vehicles that repeatedly park illegally.

Downtown »

Mayor Michael Bloomberg warned that a new tax on hedge fund managers would drive them to Connecticut.

East Village & Lower East Side »

The new law stems from the deaths of Hayley Ng, 4, and Diego Martinez, 3, last year in Chinatown.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

The legislature also passed bills establishing domestic workers' rights and requirements for midwives.

Manhattan »

The bill says that leaving stations unattended "encourages our enemies to exploit a perceived 'weak link.'"

Manhattan »

The bill would prohibit tenants from renting out their apartments for fewer than 30 days.

Manhattan »

Gov. David Paterson remains deadlocked with State Senate and Assembly over the proposed budget.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Bars would have to close early, institute table service and refrain from playing amplified music under a proposed law.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

Food Truck vendors fought for their right to park at a public hearing on a new bill that they said would kill their industry.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

A new City Council bill aims to suspend and revoke the food licenses of food trucks that idle or feed the meter.